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world music, jazz, popular music
Jazz talent exchange - LightBulb
1 February 2018, Thursday
4 pm - 4:50 pm
Banner Square
Produced by Müpa Budapest
Jazz Showcase

Now being organised for the eleventh year by Müpa Budapest, the Jazz Showcase is firmly established as Central and Eastern Europe's most important jazz talent exchange. As in previous years, nine bands composed of musicians at the start of their careers will introduce themselves at the afternoon concerts, representing all the variety of the jazz palette. The youngsters will be able to compare their skills before an invited international jury of invited professionals, with the audience also invited to vote: the winners of the professional grand prize and the audience prize will get a chance to play at Müpa Budapest again soon: at the International Jazz Day or as part of the Jazz 0820 programme.
The major concerts at this three-day celebration of jazz will again entice the audience with a colourful set of offerings, since this will be the crème de la crème of Hungarian jazz performing, from the youngest generation to musicians with decades of experience. Taking the stage of the Festival Theatre on the first day will be the Áron Tálas Trio. Led by the eponymous pianist, drummer and composer whose reputation belies his young age, they'll be introducing the material from their first album, recently issued in Japan, to what will no doubt be an even larger audience. The second day will bring to the stage, under the artistic leadership of Attila László, a group of five of our country's superb jazz guitarists assembled to pay tribute to the memory of Hungarian guitar legend Attila Zoller, who died in 1998. The closing-day concert includes a distinctive figure in the Hungarian jazz scene: saxophonist and composer Kristóf Bacsó and his most important ensemble Triad, supplemented on this occasion by New York-based Israeli guitarist Gilad Hekselmann.

All members of the LightBulb band play as both soloists and in support, using electronic instruments to experiment with unique sounds. Their aim is not to indulgently work through their various musical influences but to produce instrumental compositions which can be enjoyed by as wide a range of people as possible, while also speaking to younger generations who sometimes find frustration in the genre. Their songs display a wide variety of influences, with elements of R&B, contemporary classical music and folk music all rising to the surface.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Featuring:

guitar Dániel Borbényi
bass guitar György Szentgallay
drums Miklós Kovács
saxophone Izsák Vidákovich
  • We wish to inform you that in the event that Müpa Budapest's underground garage and outdoor car park are operating at full capacity, it is advisable to plan for increased waiting times when you arrive. In order to avoid this, we recommend that you depart for our events in time, so that you you can find the ideal parking spot quickly and smoothly and arrive for our performance in comfort. The Müpa Budapest underground garage gates will be operated by an automatic number plate recognition system. Parking is free of charge for visitors with tickets to any of our paid performances on that given day. The detailed parking policy of Müpa Budapest is available here.

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